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Nova Scotia minister urges CUPE to let long-term care workers vote on offer

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Nova Scotia's minister of seniors and long-term care is calling on the Canadian Union of Public Employees to put the government's contract offer to a membership vote as a strike in the sector continues. In a statement issued on May 8, Minister Barbara Adams said the union returned to the bargaining ...

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